
Former Wolf Nick Streubel earned another college football award Tuesday. (Photo courtesy Amanda Jones)
At this rate, they’ll never stop giving him awards.
Coupeville’s Nick Streubel has graduated from Central Washington University, and played his final football game for the Wildcats two months ago, but he keeps getting pulled back in to be honored.
Tuesday afternoon The Big Hurt was named as an All-Super Region Four player, joining three of his teammates.
Streubel was tabbed as a Second-Team pick for his work on the offensive line, while running back Michael Roots was a First-Team selection.
Defensive lineman Billy Greer and defensive back Tyren Sams were both named to the Third Team.
With Streubel anchoring the Central Washington line at center, the ‘Cats offense piled up more than 5,500 yards, while scoring 58 touchdowns.
Roots was a big beneficiary of the team’s blocking, rumbling for 1,515 yards on 219 rushing attempts, and Central won its third-straight Great Northwest Athletic Conference title.
Streubel was the face of CWU football during his senior year, appearing front and center in much of the school’s advertising.
During his days in Coupeville, he was a three-sport star, playing football and basketball, while competing as a thrower during the track season.











































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